UNBC grad goes from logger to law student to law professor

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Murray Sholty recently received a cross-appointment as a tenure-track assistant teaching professor to the Faculty of Law and the Bob Gaglardi School of Business and Economics at Thompson Rivers University

Murray Sholty and his wife, Gabriela Sholty are looking forward to the UNBC Business Dinner - Celebrating 20 Years of MBA this weekend in Prince George.

Sholty, a Hagwilget Village member, and former longtime resident of Fort Fraser, recently received a cross-appointment as a tenure-track assistant teaching professor to the Faculty of Law and the Bob Gaglardi School of Business and Economics at Thompson Rivers University . After attaining his juris doctor in 2014, he continued to pursue higher education in law, obtaining his Master of Laws in 2019 and Master of Laws in 2021 from Osgoode Hall Law School.

Prior to going back to school, he worked in the natural resource sector, first as a tree planter, then running his own silviculture crews, and eventually owning and managing a timber harvesting company in northern B.C.

 

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